On this episode of the Raw Islam Podcast with Imam Azhar the
guys sit down to talk about the real Ramadan and what it means to Muslims and
Non-Muslims.

The Imam talks about Lent, Lent is a season which is observed
by Catholics around the world where they typically give up a type of food or a habit
for 40 days and it culminates on Ash Wednesday. This every much parallels the
concept of Ramadan.

To lots of Non-Muslims, and to some Muslims, Ramadan means
29 to 30 days of fasting. That fasting means no food or water from sunrise to
sunset. It is also filled with complaints about the not having water for long periods
of time in the hot summer months, which also makes the fasting longer.

In the winter months, in the northern hemisphere, the sunset
is around 7 or 8 o’clock. But, in the summer it can set around 9pm or later.
This means Muslims can be fasting for up to 16 hours or more.

But is this what Ramadan is really about? Is this what we
should honestly be focusing on before we enter the month of Ramadan?

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